Print No More Yellow Pages

We the undersigned ask you to sign our petition against the unsolicited delivery of printed Yellow Pages to our homes. While we all rely in one way or another on the information available in directories such as the Yellow Pages, if you’re like us, and you access this information online, then you don\'t need a printed version. You should have the option to OPT OUT of having the Yellow Pages delivered to your home. Equally however, for many people, who do not have access to the internet, or do prefer the relative convenience of the printed version, having a hard copy delivered is a welcome service. To this point, we do not disagree. However, we ask that if you would like help us take a step toward reducing the demand for paper based products, then please sign this petition and voice your approval for a system that will allow households around your country, OPT OUT of the unsolicited delivery of a printed Yellow Pages. We all need to do what we can to help the environment, and every tree saved goes some way to reducing the C02 levels in our atmosphere. Thank you for your support, The PrintNoMore.com Team

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Last 10 signatories

Meaghan, "I do not wish to receive the yellow pages to my household anymore as it is a waist of paper."
Jaime-lee Ramsey, "Give people the option to receive or not receive a printed copy. I\'d say go ahead."
Alessandro Aggio
SUE, "If they charge 50 cents for yellow pages, clients can opt in or out of the paper yellow pages."
Chelsea Milke
russ desjardins, "I want to opt out...thank you very much"
Nic Manfield, "Thi is a simple way of saving the environment and money"
Robert Iftime, "Would like the option to opt out of hard copy yellow pages. I haven\'t used yellow pages books for a few years now, and after a year of gathering dust they usually end up moving straight into the recycling bin."
Eniitan
Sally Spratt